Monkey has passed six-and-a-half and is headed into six-and-three-quarters territory. In kindergarten, he was one of the smallest kids in the class, and one of the few who didn’t lose a tooth during the year. This was a source of great sadness for my boy.

So when he told me he had a loose tooth, a few weeks ago, we were all delighted. Of course, this “loose tooth” moved about a hair’s breadth in either direction, provided that you were pushing with all your might. That was fine. And then yesterday he told me that it was REALLY WIGGLY, and I watched as he easily made the tooth flop back and forth.

And then I saw… something else. There is no describing the joy and celebration that ensued when I informed him that—just like his sister before him—he has joined the ranks of the fearsome sharks.

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That happened to my daughter and the first time I saw it, I got so freaked out that I took her to the dentist. Who said “yes, sometimes that happens, we just wait for the tooth to fall out.” Duh! I had no idea that could happen at all!

Wow! I didn’t know that could happen, either. But I do have a friend who has had multiple teeth in the same spot. Multiple permanent teeth, I mean. And two sets of wisdom teeth. Can you imagine having to have your wisdom teeth out twice? :::shudder:::

My son did the same thing. Growing new teeth before the old ones came out. My daughter (almost 6), however, lost both middle bottom teeth within 2 days of each other 2 months ago. She’s just now showing the beginning of new teeth.

My oldest daughter has lost five teeth at only seven years old. I say ‘lost’ as a figure of speech. She actually pulled them out herself. No anesthesia or alcohol involved, I swear. She didn’t even give her new teeth a chance to sprout before yanking the ‘old’ ones out. So I have never actually SEEN that before! Thank You for sharing!

My daughter would worry and mess with a loose tooth until it fell out, or she yanked it out. She would walk around for months with empty spots until the new one started coming in. My son, by contrast, never touches a loose tooth. Usually, the new one ends up coming in all the way before the baby tooth plops out on its own.

Oh! That happened with my 6 year old as well – with both of his bottom teeth. It’s weird, isn’t it?! Did Monkey get teeth late? My son didn’t have a tooth in his head until he was a year old so I figure he’s losing them somewhat late because of that. He’s squeamish about losing teeth though – he won’t tug on them. He’ll wiggle and wiggle but won’t help the loose tooth to come out anymore than that, lol.

I hope Monkey’s tooth falls out soon so that the Tooth Fairy can visit! (Do you do the Tooth Fairy?)

This happened to my son too – He fell off his bike, knocked a tooth out and all his bottom teeth seemed to shift over – then the other teeth started to grow in behind them. We were convinced that he would need extensive orthodontia and of course, the dentist/orthodontist agreed. (sending us in the mail blown up, color pictures of his teeth in all their crooked glory – several times) He was only 7 or 8 at the time so we thought we’d wait until more of his teeth were lost. Lo and behold! Once the teeth started falling out everything seemed to start shifting back into place. He’s 18 now, never had braces and his teeth are perfect. Go figure!

Oh, I thought the shark comment was in deference to the spiky look of the new tooth! Never mind me, it’s hot here and I’m slow. ^_~ I love the new tooth look. Those “pinked” edges are just adorable. And of course you already know the teeth come in behind sometimes, so I won’t bother telling you not to worry. ^_~

Boy 2’s front canine and adjoining tooth grew in as one. One, large tooth. Immediately dragged him to the dentist who said not to worry about it. it happens, his adult teeth “probably” would be fine… Probably? It happens? Damnit, man, where’s the panic?

My youngest just lost a tooth this morning, and the new one is already sticking out. Love the look – so cute!! Our biggest problem is that every time she loses a tooth, she faints – goes limp, eyes roll back in her head, comes to wild eyed, screaming, shaking, sweating – and throws up. Each. Time. Can’t wait til this one gives birth – she should be fun, eh?

and for some reason (dang kinja, I guess…) when you switched over I lost your feed, but didn’t realize it. Though I missed it, just…not knowing what EXACTLY I was missing.
but anyway, sooo glad to have found you again.

My oldest didn’t lose his 1st one until the summer after Kindergarten & he was so sad he didn’t while school has in. He must have forgot about it though, because when his 1st tooth was ready to come out, he came down stairs screaming & demanding we call an ambulance. He needed to go to the hospital. Then he got mad at us because we wouldn’t do it. It was very hard not to laugh, poor kid.

Mir, my daughter also was the only one in her kindergarten class to not loose a tooth, and the picture of Monkey is almost an exact duplicate of her’s when she finally did loose one. She lost that one and the one right beside it. That was almost a year ago and she hasn’t lost anymore yet and is becoming very frustrated since the all the children in her class have all lost too many to count now.